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Watch a Santa Fe Institute lecture exploring how ternary spin models, particularly the Blume-Capel model, can enhance psychological research beyond traditional binary network approaches. Discover how these models provide new explanations for phenomena like sudden relapse and polarization in depression and attitudinal studies by incorporating neutral or intermediate response categories. Learn about the model's applications in clinical research, attitude studies, and intelligence testing, while examining its relationship to existing statistical methods. Gain practical insights into implementing these models using new R packages designed specifically for psychological data analysis.